Ferrari Tested Fixed-Roof Version of Portofino

It could be unveiled at an event in Rome on November 13, 2013.

Ferrari appears to have developed a fixed-roof version in spy video. Portofino. The vehicle is covered in heavy camouflage including panels that distort the appearance the rear deck and roof. The details about the vehicle are not available at the moment. However, the people on the Ferrari Chat Forum appears to have some information about the machine.

The vehicle is essentially a fixed-roof Portofino. However, it may have a shorter wheelbase than the droptop. However, it is rumored to arrive under a different model name. Ferrari Chat is a heated discussion about whether the vehicle will retain the Portofino 2+2 seating layout, or if the Prancing Horse would modify this model to only allow for two people.

Ferrari Tested Fixed-Roof Version of Portofino

The Portofino coupe uses the same powertrain that the convertible, a 3.9-liter twin turbo. This powerplant produces 600 horsepower (441 Kilowatts) as well as 560 pound-feet (760 Newton-meters), in the droptop. It is equipped with a seven-speed dual clutch gearbox. It is possible that Ferrari’s V6 hybrid might join the lineup in the future.

Numerous members of the Ferrari Chat forum reported that they saw the fixed-roof Portofino on November 13 or 14, at an event in Rome.

After the Portofino debut in 2017, Ferrari made it clear that the model was simpler than its CaliforniaT predecessor. This vehicle had 40% fewer parts which led to lower weight, rigidity, and a simpler assembly. This coupe could get even greater benefits from the elimination or modification of the Portofino roof-folding mechanism.